On This Date in Pittsburgh Penguins History (June 7) / Penguins Trivia

By Stephanie Lewark

1989

From Wikipedia:

By the 1987–88 season, Wayne Gretzky had won seven consecutive Art Ross Trophies for leading the league in points. That season, fueled by his Canada Cup experience, Lemieux scored 168 points and won his first NHL scoring title. He also won his first Hart Memorial Trophy as the league’s Most Valuable Player to his team, and the All-Star Game MVP award after a record-setting six-point game. Despite Lemieux’s success, the Penguins did not qualify for the playoffs.

In the 1988–89 season, Lemieux led the league with 114 assists (tied with Gretzky) and 85 goals for 199 points; he is the only player to approach Gretzky’s mammoth 200+ point seasons. Lemieux finished the season a close second to Gretzky in voting for the Hart Trophy, and set several milestones and records in the process, becoming the second player to score 70+ goals in two seasons, the fourth player to score 50 goals in 50 games, and the only player to score 13 shorthanded goals in one season.

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TODAY’S PENGUINS TRIVIA QUESTION:

Which Pittsburgh Penguins player is the youngest in NHL history to score 50 goals in one season?

Find out tomorrow!

ANSWER (to yesterday’s TRIVIA QUESTIONCLICK HERE to view it):

Zarley Zalapski

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